Updatedon August 11, 2019. In classical rhetoric, kairos refers to the opportune time and/or place — that is, the right or appropriate time to say or do the right or appropriate thing. " Kairos is a word with layers of meaning," says Eric Charles White, author of "Kairos: A Journal for Teachers of Writing in Webbed Environments." White explains:
Hangon a moment. I'll see if she's in. (informal) One moment please. I'll see if he's available. Hold the line please. I'll put you through in a moment. Please hold while I put you through to the manager's office. All of our staff are busy at this time. Please hold for the next available person. Making a request. Could you please repeat that?
Tomake a visit once a year, as one goes to see the graves of our dead once a year, that we could allow! We can even imagine placing flowers once a year at the feet of the Gioconda!
Lyricsto One Moment In Time by Albert Hammond. What is the meaning of the lyrics 'Each day I live I want to be A day to give The'? Discuss and share your interpretation of One Moment In Time.
forgiveme for a moment. give me a moment please. hold on a moment. just a second please. let me just take a moment. may i have a moment. one moment please. pardon me for a moment. please give me a moment.
Kairosrelief, copy of Lysippos, in Trogir (Croatia) Kairos as portrayed in a 16th-century fresco by Francesco Salviati. Kairos (Ancient Greek: καιρός) is an ancient Greek word meaning 'the right, critical, or opportune moment'. In modern Greek, kairos also means 'weather' or 'time'.. It is one of two words that the ancient Greeks had for 'time'; the other being chronos (χρόνος).NcbkD.